The commutative property states that you can change the order of the arguments of a binary operation without affecting the result.
To illustrate: X + Y = Y + X, for commutativity of addition.
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2+3=3=2 commutative
A*B=B*A is an example of the commutative property of multiplication.
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Commutative property in division Indeed I have the answer. One example would be: 8 divided by 4 = 2 is different from 4 divided by 8 = 0.5 This means that if you alter the order of the dividends, the result of the operation will change. That is why division is not a commutative property. not ha ha ha
The commutative property means that number's positions can be changed, but their answer will stay the same. This property works for addition and multiplication. For example 5+6 = 6+5 or 3x2 = 2x3.